With a national title on the line, sophomore Kyle McPhillips outlasted her University of North Carolina opponent in a dramatic fashion, trading deuce points for several minutes. McPhillips and the UCLA women’s tennis team ultimately came out on top to earn the school’s 111th NCAA title.
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Week in Photos: March 2-March 8
Bruins fall to Cougars, 73-55, in final regular season game
PULLMAN, Wash. — Someone forgot to tell the UCLA men’s basketball team that, unlike baseball, the game isn’t over after nine. In the opening moments of the Bruins’ final regular season game Saturday, a meeting with the Washington State Cougars to close out the regular season, sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson hit a jumper, followed by a […]
UCLA basketball defeats Washington, 91-82
SEATTLE — UCLA led by nine with just over seven minutes to play, and Jordan Adams was all smiles. The sophomore guard did so in the most unexpected of places: While getting cramps worked out of his calves and tightness wringed out of his hamstrings and quadriceps by a team trainer. Adams took a few long swigs of […]
No. 1 Wildcats defeat Bruins, 79-75
Facing the nation’s No. 1 team in the Arizona Wildcats and in front of a sellout crowd, UCLA men’s basketball nearly came away with a win. The Bruins came back from a 13-point deficit to tie the game in the final minutes, but were unable to hold on, eventually losing to the Wildcats 79-75.
UCLA Men’s Basketball opens PAC-12 play with a 107-73 win over USC
UCLA began Pac-12 play with an emphatic 107-73 win over USC on Sunday. The Bruins had three players – sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, sophomore guard Jordan Adams and freshman guard Bryce Alford – score 20 or more points while shooting 57.7 percent for the game.